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Open Source Drug Discovery – a new initiative by CSIR
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has launched an innovative ‘Open Source Drug Discovery’ (OSDD) programme discover drug(s) against tuberculosis, malaria and kala-azar. Poor people in third world nations are generally afflicted by these diseases. Therefore, it is Read More …
Cold remedy for tachycardia
By Dr. Arnab Samanta Tachycardia is a condition when our heart beats faster than normal. There are several ways to normalize fast beating heart – Vagal maneuvres (change on vagus nerve impulse), Medications, Cardioversion (electrical shock to the heart), Surgery, etc. Read More …
PG Studies Abroad: EGTS
Eastern Guilds for Training and Study For Detail Refer to Attachment in pdf format Reference: EGTS/K/68/008, Date: 28 January 2013 Europe Visit: Connecting Educator is a global education programme for Institutions. If Director / Sr Teacher are interested then He / Read More …
Chanda Zaveri – the Kolkata lady who sells peptides
Here is another story of success published in the “Metro” section of “The Telegraph”, 26th Jan 2013 reported by Mohua Das which may inspire us. I am going to highlight some points from this story that may show our young Read More …
Why democracy is valuable – India is its best example
This excerpt is motivated by “গণতন্ত্র কেন মূল্যবান, ভারত তার নিদর্শন” By Derek O’Brien published in The Anandabazar – Tue 14th Aug, 2012 Just like any frustrated man we say in a light tone that democracy has failed to achieve Read More …
Three Stages in Ragging
Modified from “Three stages of ragging” by Harsh Agarwal, Founder Member, CURE: Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education Question No.1: How many of you think ragging is bad? Majority Answers: Everybody says ragging is bad. Question No.2: Is ragging necessary for friendship? Read More …